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Over the weekend, LaFayette burned down a house on North Main Street near Park St. for fire department training. The structure was donated by a church and was burned with a special permit.
36-year-old Timothy Tindale is wanted by police in connection with last weekend’s shoplifting incident at Sears. He’s also wanted for violating probation. He lives on Straight Gut Rd. but hasn’t been located – if you see him out and about, contact LPD (706 639 1540).
Early voting for the May 20th primary election begins today. LaFayette residents can vote at the county elections office in the Courthouse. Ballot issues include a property tax for libraries, permission for Commissioner Heiskell to “regulate” alcohol sales, and some non-binding straw polls.
Candidate primaries include House District 2 (Tarvin, Edwards, Brown), House District 1 (Deffenbaugh, Painter, Goff), GA Senate District 53 (Mullis, Dooley), US Senate, GA Governor, GA School Superintendent, and several others.
Most candidates locally are running as Republicans with no Democrat party challengers in November, so the winner of May’s vote will automatically win the final election. In almost every case, the candidates running as Democrats have no primary opponent, so most voters regardless of political affiliation will want to request a Republican ballot. The county questions about alcohol and taxes appear on all party AND independent ballots.
Meanwhile, registered voters in the county have been getting letters in the mail from Georgia Secretary of State’s office encouraging them to register to vote (even though they already did) before upcoming elections. The deadline to register passed several weeks ago.
Northwest GA could get over 4 inches of rain through the next few days. Forecasters think Chattanooga could get up to six between tonight and early Wednesday.
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